Jazz

Jazz really helps me focus and I have been getting into Ryo Fukui's Scenery and Takuya Kuroda's Rising Son, but I didn't like Bitches Brew too much. Could I get some Jazz recommendations?

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in a silent way

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Bill Evans - Portrait in Jazz
Herbie Hancock - Empyrean Isles
Thelonious Monk - Brilliant Corners
Yusef Lateef Eastern Sounds
Andrew Hill - Departure

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Bill Evans is the good version of Ryo Fukui

It’s widely accepted that Roy Fukui is the poor man’s Bill Evans

the opposite is true, amerifags.

Takin' Off
Inventions and Dimensions
Empyrean Isles
Maiden Voyage
Fat Albert Rotunda
Head Hunters
Thrust
Man Child
The Piano
Mr.Hands

can this meme end? i have yet to see someone name a single good reason why Ryo Fukui is worse than precious Bill Evans

Gershwin and some of Hindemith's stuff.
youtube.com/watch?v=0IsQ29EL6tA

This is an amazing Mingus album that had gone completely under the radar for me. I've listened to it 3 times in the last 2 days. So yeah it'ts pretty fucking good.

Also listen to this if you haven't already.

>i have yet to see someone name a single good reason that i can understand
ftfy

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>hurr YoU jUsT dOnT gEt It MaN

Ahh yes jazz post. Gonna flex my nuts see

There are plenty of reasons, most of which have probably been said before and went completely over your head, but the most glaringly obvious reason is: interplay and interaction.

Entire essays have been written analyzing the melodic and rhythmic interaction between the Bill Evans trio but on Scenery Ryo Fukui sounds like he's playing with a backing track. There's almost no interaction at all.

You can read about it all more in depth here:

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If you'd like to argue that the Ryo Fukui trio is as interactive as the Bill Evans trio we'll all be very interested to see some specific examples of that.

Well since i've started i'll just keep dumping

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>music is a math equation
lol get the fuck out of here with that shit. don't you have some gay whiteboi jazz to listen to and then talk about how good some subharmonic mixolidian chord is?

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kamasi washingtons - The epic is a great album i highly recommend but with the exception of a couple songs it pretty bombastic

if you're looking for chill shit
some Thundercats stuff
Nujabes even though hes more of a hip hop producer but on some songs he blends the genres he really good
john coltrane

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>these are the people you share a board with

Bohren and Der Club of Gore. I'm studying to it right now OP.

Kill yourself

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I am a big fan of Kris Berg and Bob Mintzer.

Holy shit dude. I actually actually think scenery is a pretty comfy album to listen to in the right setting but you are an absolute retard. Please leave this board and never come back.

Best JCQ album other than A love supreme ofc

>can't into subharmonic mixolydian chords
lol pleb

>refuses to even acknowledge interplay as an important aspect of jazz
sad!

>being this pleb

here is the thread for all of you REAL JAZZ FANS™
some of us enjoy discussing music without it turning into a pissing contest of who can name the most obscure chord

That sounds very interesting user. Will give a read, thanks.

Toshiko Akiyoshi-
Her Trio, Her Quartet
Desert Lady
European Memoirs

Kill yourself